MLC Students

Mount Liberty College has already produced men and women who are making a difference in the world. On this page, we note the professional and personal accomplishments of some of them.

As impressive as it is, this list is not exhaustive, and new honors and accomplishments arrive almost daily.

Ella Johnson, class of 2025, after finishing her internship with The Spectator World in Washington D.C. during the summer of 2024, was offered a paid freelance job to write two or three articles a week under their pseudonym, “Cockburn.”

Ella Johnson, class of 2025, while working on her internship writing for The Spectator World in Washington D.C. during the summer of 2024, was the second-place winner of the National Journalism Center writing competition. Find a link to some of her articles here.

Ari Johnson, class of 2023, after finishing her master’s at Ralston, won a fellowship at Encounter Books in New York City.

Mahayla Bassett, class of 2024, has been accepted into the exclusive Master of Humanities program at Ralston College. The program is a one-year demanding continuation of the liberal arts education provided here at Mount Liberty College. Students in the program spend one semester on an island in Greece studying Greek and one semester at the Ralston campus in Savannah, Georgia. Ms. Bassett will also receive a full scholarship for the program, a $60,000 value. Ralston’s program is in high demand, with 3,500 applicants competing for 24 positions. The school is operated under the Chancellorship of well-known educator and philosopher Jordan Peterson.

Ella Johnson, class of 2025, was chosen out of hundreds of applications for an internship writing for The Spectator World. A few of her publications are linked in our MLC Articles.

Ms. Johnson also published an article with Public Square Magazine.

Julie Greenman, class of 2022, was hired as a teacher with American Heritage School, Salt Lake City campus.

Megan Cline, class of 2025, was accepted into the ISI Honors program for the summer of 2024 and traveled to Wilmington, Delaware to participate.

Ari Johnson, class of 2023, was accepted into the exclusive Master of Humanities program at Ralston College. The program is a one-year demanding continuation of the liberal arts education provided here at Mount Liberty College. Students in the program spend one semester on an island in Greece studying Greek and one semester at the Ralston campus in Savannah, Georgia. Ms. Johnson also received a full scholarship for the program, a $60,000 value.

Ms. Johnson was also accepted into Columbia’s School of Journalism to attend courses at Oxford University.

Ariella Nounna, class of 2023, was accepted into the exclusive Master of Humanities program at Ralston College. The program is a one-year demanding continuation of the liberal arts education provided here at Mount Liberty College. Students in the program spend one semester on an island in Greece studying Greek and one semester at the Ralston campus in Savannah, Georgia. Ms. Nounna also received a full scholarship for the program, a $60,000 value.

Ella Johnson, class of 2025, was accepted into the ISI Honors program for the summer of 2022 after finishing her freshman year at Mount Liberty College.

Bronson Bishop, a freshman at MLC, was the first-place winner in the 2023 Freedom Festival Speech Contest. He also placed 5th in National Mock Trials and 5th in the International contest.

Julie Greenman, class of 2022, was accepted into the Ashland University Master of American History and Government program.

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